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Rosalynn A. Vega is associate professor of medical anthropology at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. She is the author of No Alternative: Childbirth, Citizenship, and Indigenous Culture in Mexico.
Inhaltsangabe
Prelude: Anthropology of and for Healing Introduction Interlude: The Birth of an Anthropologist Chapter 1: Paradigm Shifts Interlude: Stuck in a Web of Chronic Disease Chapter 2: Systems Biology Interlude: Genetic Fate? Chapter 3: (Epi)genetics and Its Multiple Implications Interlude: A “Vampire” No More Chapter 4: The Political Ecology of “Human” Microbiology Chapter 5: The Social Microbiome Interlude: Toxicity Conclusion: Food Justice Postlude: Health Is a Process Acknowledgments Appendix: Persons Described in This Book Notes Works Cited Index
Prelude: Anthropology of and for Healing Introduction Interlude: The Birth of an Anthropologist Chapter 1: Paradigm Shifts Interlude: Stuck in a Web of Chronic Disease Chapter 2: Systems Biology Interlude: Genetic Fate? Chapter 3: (Epi)genetics and Its Multiple Implications Interlude: A “Vampire” No More Chapter 4: The Political Ecology of “Human” Microbiology Chapter 5: The Social Microbiome Interlude: Toxicity Conclusion: Food Justice Postlude: Health Is a Process Acknowledgments Appendix: Persons Described in This Book Notes Works Cited Index
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